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Table 5 Outcome of octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery

From: Concomitant ablation of atrial fibrillation in octogenarians: an observational study

 

procedure

author

year

n

operative mortality

longterm survival

      

1 year

5 years

CABG

isolated

Alexander [19]

2000

4306

8.1% (hospital)

-

-

 

isolated

Kolh [18]

2001

70

10.0% (hospital)

-

65.8%

 

isolated

Scott [2]

2005

155

9.0% (30 days)

-

-

AVR

combined

Alexander [19]

2000

345

10.1% (hospital)

-

-

 

isolated and combined

Sundt [20]

2000

133

11.0% (30 days)

80.0%

55.0%

 

isolated

Kolh [18]

2001

70

8.5% (hospital)

-

63.6%

 

combined

Kolh [18]

2001

30

26.5% (hospital)

-

62.4%

 

isolated and combined

Chiappini [23]

2004

115

8.5% (hospital)

86.4%

69.4%

 

isolated and combined

Langanay [3]

2006

442

7.5%

-

-

MVP-/R

combined

Alexander [19]

2000

92

19.7% (hospital)

-

-

 

isolated

Kolh [18]

2001

12

25.0% (hospital)

 

57.1%

 

isolated and combined

Nagendran [4]

2005

58

15.5% (hospital)

-

70.0%

  1. AVR, aortic valve replacement; CABG, coronary artery bypass grafting; MVP-/R, mitral valve plasty/replacement